I'll buy that for a dollar.
Takeda, you sir, have banged the nail on the head.
"In everything it's all about the Benjamins
It's become a disjointed Orwellian dystopia. Depending on the assembly line education. Not only depending on it, but also expecting it.
There are too many school boards, responsible for primary, middle and high school education that don't encourage preperation for the real world in their curriculums. Instead they take the lazy, cheap way out by using standardized vocational testing to pigeon hole the children into job specific training slots and that's the curriculum they provide. Similar to the U S military method. One fortunate reality is they do still teach fundamental reading, writing and math. Only problem is the assembly line doesn't tolerate delays if one child is too slow to accept the basic programming and he is sent on up the line to remain with his age group. Tough Tacos kid, you should have applied yourself.
So, if one does some digging do you eventually find the treasure or come out on the other side with nothing but a hole? I feel like there are puppets in the high places of power that are molding it all with impetus on making money for the puppet masters. That, if true is so fundamentally wrong it's laughable.
Stick to your guns Tak. Provost office be damned.
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